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OKKaren of Northern Michigan
This is the 2nd Edgar Cayce book I've listened to. He sounds like a fascinating man. Unfortunately, Mr. Cayce passed on before I was born. I wish I could have met him in person.. We hear a lot these days from New Agers saying basically the same things Mr. Cayce said 60 years ago. I've read a few other books about the Akashic Records, but found this book to be the most informative, and useful, of all I've read.
Very enjoyable. The last hour of the program is meditations (and very good ones at that).. If you are on a spiritual journey and wonder about things like the Akashic Records, Reincarnation, etc., you'll get a lot out of this book.
Talking to Heaven (by James) was the first book I read about the other side.. That was in the 90's and since then I've read and listened to many of his books, including this one. It's narrated by someone other than James, but still a very good listen.. His books never disappoint.
Fascinating stories of his communication with the other side.
I enjoyed listening to this book. Rebecca has a very pleasant voice and she gives a lot of good info in this book. Have to admit, I've heard many of her ideas from other writers, but it's still a very interesting book. If you are new to trying to connect to your guides, this would be a great book to start with.
Never made it through part 3, because it is IMPOSSIBLE to listen to someone speak while listening to ear splitting headbanger music in the back ground, that goes to PAINFUL levels when the narrator takes his 10 second pauses every 5 seconds. This is just unacceptable.
This would have been so much better without the "music", but with it, I just cannot listen to it. A complete waste of money.
The absolute worst "book" I have downloaded from Audible, or anyone else for that matter.
NEVER
The music is just ridiculous.
The moronic sound engineer who decided to put that crap in the background and then raise the volumes to painful levels ever 10 seconds.
This could have been interesting, but they ruined it. A complete waste of money. If you buy this, have some aspirin ready, you're going to need it.